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Season 7 Slipping Through the Cracks Of Justice Part 15: “ The Children of Watertown”

Tony Ciaglia Season 7 Episode 15

When Arthur Shawcross came home from Vietnam, the violence he unleashed overseas didn’t stay buried. In this chilling episode, you’ll hear about the day the nightmare began — April 7th, 1972 — when 10-year-old Jack Blake vanished after a “fishing trip” with the man he trusted. 

What Shawcross later confessed will shake you to your core — acts so depraved, so inhuman, they leave scars on the soul just to repeat them aloud.

Months later, another child — 8-year-old Karen Ann Hill — was found raped, strangled, and dumped under a bridge like trash. The town demanded justice. The system offered a plea deal.

Twenty-five years for manslaughter. Fifteen years served.
 And the killer of two children walked free.

What follows is the real American horror story: psychiatric reports piling up like tombstones — each one warning that Arthur Shawcross was a ticking psychosexual time bomb. Every warning ignored. Every red flag buried.

Because the day New York State opened that prison door… the countdown to Rochester began — and the Genesee River Killer was born.


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